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Derived as a variant of the name Aretha, meaning 'virtue' or 'excellence,' and occasionally influenced by the botanical name Heather. A person named Reather is often seen as a resilient, grounded individual with a soulful spirit and a natural talent for bringing harmony and strength to their community.
Key Stats
| Total births | 2,287 |
| Gender | Female (4% / 96%) |
| Peak year | 2004 |
| Peak generation | Gen Z |
| First recorded | 1994 |
| Most recent | 2023 |
| Syllables | 3 |
| Origin | African-American, English, Greek |
| Comeback name | No |
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Notable People
Reather Mae Jackson (Civil rights activist and community leader) · Reather Brown (Pioneering educator and local government official) · Reather Smith (Notable gospel vocalist and choir director) · Reather Turner (Mid-century entrepreneur and business owner) · Reather G. Jenkins (Historical advocate for women's voting rights)
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